A variant or alternative form related to anagap, referring to reciprocal divine love in theological contexts.
Likely a variant spelling or dialectal form of anagap, possibly from early Christian texts or alternative transliterations of Greek theological terms.
This word is so rare that it's almost a ghost in English—it appears in old theological dictionaries but hardly anyone uses it anymore, making it a perfect example of how specialized religious vocabulary gets lost as languages evolve.
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